Can anyone help identify the signatures in this picture? I bought an 88 Fiero GT that was previously owned by a gentlemen who stated that Hulki Aldikacti had signed the visor of his winning Fiero GT at a car show many years ago. It appears to be 2 signatures on the visor, but I could be mistaken. If anyone can help identify them it would be greatly appreciated. I've searched the internet and can not find anything to compare to.
I also have his signature on my Fiero Memorial Trophy ... your signature is the real McKoy... uhh the real thing ... I will post a pic of it here soon.
Here are the pics where you can see on my "In Construction" Fiero Trophy, Hulki's signature. This black metal plate used to be on the front driverside interior firewall where the RPO tag used to be. Hulki tagged that fiero which now doesn't exist as the car was scrapped and pressed. A PFF member here cut it out and sent it to me. As you can see in the second pic this will rest on the top of a trophy for "BEST FIERO" at the annual car show trophy. Each year the winner will have his name engraved on a small plate. This trophy stays with the annual show and the winner receives another trophy. If you look closely I have redone the two 1/43 scale fieros on the right... still working on the Indy on the left. Bodywork and paint still needed and the plates need to be attached ....... for which car show you asked .... we'll I'll let you know in 2019 !!!!
Here are the pics where you can see on my "In Construction" Fiero Trophy, Hulki's signature. This black metal plate used to be on the front driverside interior firewall where the RPO tag used to be. Hulki tagged that fiero which now doesn't exist as the car was scrapped and pressed. A PFF member here cut it out and sent it to me. As you can see in the second pic this will rest on the top of a trophy for "BEST FIERO" at the annual car show trophy. Each year the winner will have his name engraved on a small plate. This trophy stays with the annual show and the winner receives another trophy. If you look closely I have redone the two 1/43 scale fieros on the right... still working on the Indy on the left. Bodywork and paint still needed and the plates need to be attached ....... for which car show you asked .... we'll I'll let you know in 2019 !!!!
No... Original paint.. No touch-ups or new paint. The previous 2 owners took very good care of the car.
Someone seems to have repainted the under hood and lid. It doesn't look like the correct gray I've never seen one with that light gray under the lids except one, and that one I saw was repainted. The stock gray is darker. There is no body color overspray on the edges of yours, which is especially present on stock hoods. This indicates they taped off the color edge and painted the gray. Its also missing some decals. I can see a line on the underhood paint where the rubber gasket lands. Are the nuts and washers that hold down the spoiler black, they should be.
Here is the color of an original one, and the decals too. (though it is an engine swap car). There is another car in the distance.
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Someone seems to have repainted the under hood and lid. It doesn't look like the correct gray I've never seen one with that light gray under the lids except one, and that one I saw was repainted. The stock gray is darker. There is no body color overspray on the edges of yours, which is especially present on stock hoods. This indicates they taped off the color edge and painted the gray. Its also missing some decals. I can see a line on the underhood paint where the rubber gasket lands. Are the nuts and washers that hold down the spoiler black, they should be.
Here is the color of an original one, and the decals too. (though it is an engine swap car). There is another car in the distance.
Hummm, that's pretty good observation. I'll look into it a bit closer and get back to you. Now mines an 88, what year is the one in your photo?
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